• Q : Considering investment alternatives...
    Finance Basics :

    Can we assume that Investment 2 is preferable because its total cash flow over the three-year period is higher? What additional information is needed to make an informed choice between these investm

  • Q : Designing a budget...
    Accounting Basics :

    Assuming that she sticks to the budget you design, what will he credit card balance be at the end of two years, and how much will she have in savings?

  • Q : Investment based on present value...
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: Which of the following would be the best investment based on present value? Assume an annual discount rate of 16%

  • Q : Determine the annualised cost of the loan...
    Finance Basics :

    Determine the annualised cost of the loan for each of the following outcomes, assuming interest is based on 90 days and a 365 day year: (a) LIBOR in 180 days is 15 percent.

  • Q : What is your total return for last year...
    Finance Basics :

    You bought a share of 8.5% preferred stock for $103.00 last year. The market price for your stock is now $98.50.  What is your total return for last year?

  • Q : Annual inflation rate as acceptable...
    Finance Basics :

    Many economists view a 3% annual inflation rate as "acceptable". Assuming a 3% annual increase in the price of automobiles, how much will a new Saab 93 convertible cost you in 5 years if today's pri

  • Q : Return on my investment...
    Finance Basics :

    If I have 15 years until he enters college, can get a 10% return on my investment and the return is compounded semi-annually (2 times per year), how much do I need to invest EVERY 6 MONTHS? What is

  • Q : Monthly installments for home mortgage...
    Finance Basics :

    You have decided to purchase a home. Congratulations! The home is valued at $200,000 and you seek a mortgage in the amount of $150,000. If you can get a 6% mortgage for 30 years what would be your m

  • Q : Goal achievement and deviation variables...
    Finance Basics :

    Goal equations consist of function that defines goal achievement and deviation variables that measure _________.

  • Q : What price should you pay fro the bond today...
    Finance Basics :

    Q1. What price should you pay fro the bond today? (Assume previous coupon has been paid today to the present holder of the bond.) Q2: What will happen to the price of the coupon today if the curren

  • Q : Price of long-term versus short terms bonds...
    Finance Basics :

    What impact do changing interest rates have on the price of long-term vs. short terms bonds? What do you think is happening in the bonds market today? What impact, if any does, does the stock market

  • Q : Producing training videos...
    Finance Basics :

    Vedio Inc. produces training videos. The fixed costs total $3,748,500.The selling price per video is $24.95. The variable cost per video is $8.46. What is the break-even point rounded to the nearest

  • Q : Dimensions of the cartons...
    Finance Basics :

    The carton for these books is 1/8 inch thick. What are the dimensions of the cartons if the books are laid flat, in 2 stacks of 6 dictionaries?

  • Q : What percent were defective...
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: Larry checks 400 samples per hour of calculators produced. The production process is in control if 1% or less are defective. At 6am he found 3 of 400 samples defective. At 7am, he found 6.

  • Q : What is the prime cost of manufacturing a circuit breaker...
    Finance Basics :

    The operator can stamp 540 containers per hour. The direct labor charge is $17.85 per hour. What is the prime cost of manufacturing a circuit breaker container?

  • Q : What is the prime cost of labeling...
    Finance Basics :

    A machine operator stamps labels on sheets of metal that are later made into cans. Each sheet can make 118 cans. The cost per sheet of metal is $10.60. The operator is paid $9.40 per hour and labels

  • Q : What is the break even point in tubes of glue...
    Finance Basics :

    A company produces glue in 8 ounce tubes. The total fixed costs for the production of the glue are $477,999.50. The variable cost per tube is $0.38, while the selling price is $1.16 per tube. What i

  • Q : What is the break even point in number of bears...
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: A company manufactures teddy bears.They have total fixed costs of $232,548.996 in the production of bears. The selling price of each bear is $19.16.The variable cost per bear is $15.15. Wha

  • Q : What is the rate of benefits...
    Finance Basics :

    Teri's annual salary is$17,470. Benefits consist of 1 week paid vacation, 8 paid holidays, 80% of a total health insurance package costing $2100, 3% unemploymnt insurance,6.2% social security,and 1.

  • Q : Create a seamless economy within europe...
    Finance Basics :

    The European Union has developed the Euro, not only to create a seamless economy within Europe, but also to compete more effectively with the U.S. and the mighty dollar.

  • Q : Calculate total dollar profit...
    Finance Basics :

    If Todd invests his $4,000 in Gallagher stock and the price of the stock rises to $59 per share ex-rights, what would his total dollar profit be?

  • Q : What would be the total dollar profit...
    Finance Basics :

    If Todd invests his $4,000 in Gallagher stock and the price of the stock rises to $59 per share ex-rights, what would his total dollar profit be?

  • Q : Return on your investments...
    Finance Basics :

    Assume you can get 10% return on your investments and that no taxes will be taken out. What is the PRESENT VALUE of each option (not Future Value)?

  • Q : Paying a certain amount of interest...
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: Bonds are thought to be a nice steady investment, paying a certain amount of interest and then repaying your original investment (usually $1,000) after the bond term is up, usually in 10 to

  • Q : Expose investment banking...
    Finance Basics :

    Bought deals expose investment banking firms to ___________ capital risk than traditional underwriting.

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